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they have been active in nevada. at searchlight, thousands of people showed up in senator reid's hometown. let me ask you with that support, that is an important endorsement and you had other big name endorsements as well. to be down so far in the polls, how do you feel like you will be able to surmount the gop primary that you have got? what is your strategy? >> in a primary things don't really get cooking along in politics until about six weeks out and that is exactly where we are. we gained this momentum and as you have said we have gotten the conservative credentials from the gun owners of america and eagle forum and also from n state, nevada republican assembly and the network for nevada home coolers has endorsed me. it is not just a national conservative effort but it is also a statewide conservative effort. and when you are working toward a primary like this you want things to kind of peak at the right time and i think that the tea party express has carefully assessed this and said yes, this is the correct tim
they have been active in nevada. at searchlight, thousands of people showed up in senator reid's hometown. let me ask you with that support, that is an important endorsement and you had other big name endorsements as well. to be down so far in the polls, how do you feel like you will be able to surmount the gop primary that you have got? what is your strategy? >> in a primary things don't really get cooking along in politics until about six weeks out and that is exactly where we are. we...
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gusty winds in california, nevada and arizona. strong thunderstorms from kansas to south dakota. heavy rain for south texas. and rain and thunderstorms from florida to tennessee and virginia. >> 82 in miami. 65 in atlanta. sunny, near 70, in the northeast. 60s in detroit, chicago and kansas city. mostly 70s across the rockies. wets in the 50s from seattle to sacramento. and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> and just ahead on "america this morning," the white house chief of staff admits he's got his eyes on another job. >>> plus, new details on the attack that put data for millions of google users into the hands of hackers. >>> and nature's fury. our reporter travels to the top of that iceland volcano. >>> welcome back. overseas stock markets are rebounding this morning. tokyo's nikkei average closed lower but only slightly. hong kong's hang seng rose more than 200 points. in london, the ftse opened higher. the dow gained 73 points on monday. and the nasdaq lost one point. >>> general motors is expected to make good on a promise to fully repay the $6.7 billion loan funded by u.s. taxpayers
gusty winds in california, nevada and arizona. strong thunderstorms from kansas to south dakota. heavy rain for south texas. and rain and thunderstorms from florida to tennessee and virginia. >> 82 in miami. 65 in atlanta. sunny, near 70, in the northeast. 60s in detroit, chicago and kansas city. mostly 70s across the rockies. wets in the 50s from seattle to sacramento. and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> and just ahead on "america this morning," the white house chief of staff...
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Apr 12, 2010
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i think we have a very good chance of winning seats such as harry reid's nevada's seat and winning illinois and i think there's a fine chance of beating barbara boxer in california. there are a lot of seats that can be won back for the republican party that we have a good chance that we didn't have a chance a long time ago. see massachusetts. i think the republicans will make a big comeback and this is what was trying to get at a moment ago. the problem is will they really focus on conservative values? and what the people want -- what people want to know? such as the roadmap for america that's being supported by a number of budget hawks and talk about issues that the american people want to address? are we going to try to appeal to the -- are we going to try and do what we tried to do last year and really go all over the board and tried to find our voice. we already know what the american people want to hear. they want to hear conservative values. they want to hear -- they want to hear things that create jobs. that's the main thing. they want to hear things that cut the deficit. they want t
i think we have a very good chance of winning seats such as harry reid's nevada's seat and winning illinois and i think there's a fine chance of beating barbara boxer in california. there are a lot of seats that can be won back for the republican party that we have a good chance that we didn't have a chance a long time ago. see massachusetts. i think the republicans will make a big comeback and this is what was trying to get at a moment ago. the problem is will they really focus on conservative...
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the worst, nevada, michigan and florida. heavy demand for the first private residential mortgage backed security bond in over two years pushed the yield down. redwood trust's $222 million bond priced at an interest rate of 3.75% p. a quarter point below the market rate. >>> it is certainly a huge week for earnings. we've got more than 160 s&p 500 companies getting ready to report the results. big week, indeed. texas instruments gets it going in the tech sector. ti shares take a look there, already up 1.4%. 27.$27.04 a share the latest tr. jim goldman is joining us now with a look at what the street is expecting to hear from this chip giant. take it away, jim. >> hey, trish. good morning to you. talk about a weird earnings suicide. save from apple which had a blow outquarter and stock reaction to match, other tech stalwarts have had good news to report but took it on the chin as far as investor reaction was concerned. that's what makes ti's report so intriguing tonight. the street looking for 51 cents a share and about $3.13
the worst, nevada, michigan and florida. heavy demand for the first private residential mortgage backed security bond in over two years pushed the yield down. redwood trust's $222 million bond priced at an interest rate of 3.75% p. a quarter point below the market rate. >>> it is certainly a huge week for earnings. we've got more than 160 s&p 500 companies getting ready to report the results. big week, indeed. texas instruments gets it going in the tech sector. ti shares take a...
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bringing heavy showers and thunderstorms through parts of the west and california, arizona, and nevada. and snow through the pass pes. that's going to be the storm move thing way. temperatures in st. louis at 74 degrees. tomorrow, here, probably up to 73 or 74 degrees. and tomorrow is likely to be the mildest day out of the next seven. here we go. let me take through the next 48 hours. rain ends. sunshine early tomorrow. we will keep the sunshine around and real warm day for us. then on friday, some clouds through the area. upper 60s and not at 70. upper 60s with clouds already moving in from that storm system. look for one to two inches. it starts early saturday. 54 degrees or so by the time we get to the 10:00. tomorrow morning, 45 to 49 degrees. with sunshine and continued drying. we will have pleasant conditions around and 70 to 75 degrees. high temperature for tomorrow will be a bit breezy at times. look at the weekend. there is our slow-moving storm. looking like a washout. probably the rain starting early in the day saturday and continuing right now at least going into the early
bringing heavy showers and thunderstorms through parts of the west and california, arizona, and nevada. and snow through the pass pes. that's going to be the storm move thing way. temperatures in st. louis at 74 degrees. tomorrow, here, probably up to 73 or 74 degrees. and tomorrow is likely to be the mildest day out of the next seven. here we go. let me take through the next 48 hours. rain ends. sunshine early tomorrow. we will keep the sunshine around and real warm day for us. then on friday,...
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the sierra nevada mountains could get 12 inches of snow. thunderstorms and gusty winds in kansas, oklahoma, and missouri. rain will stretch from the carolinas to new jersey. >> temperatures should reach 71 in new york. 59 for boston. warm across the great lakes and the south today. 68 in detroit. 66 in minneapolis. 74 in atlanta. another gorgeous day across much of the country. >>> how many gnomes are in your home? that is the sort of question residents of strassberg, illinois, might get this weekend. some residents are planning to conduct a gnome census along with a food drive. >> gnomes are statues of bearded men that often populate front lawns. they're the village mascot and seem to be everywhere in town. the count is being modeled after the u.s. census. is a gnome like a troll? you call me a troll a lot. would i count in this census? >> there's a reason i say that off-air. >> oh, gotcha. a gnome and a troll, are they different? >> i think they're different. >> trolls are on your dash board. >> i think by nature a gnome has to have the l
the sierra nevada mountains could get 12 inches of snow. thunderstorms and gusty winds in kansas, oklahoma, and missouri. rain will stretch from the carolinas to new jersey. >> temperatures should reach 71 in new york. 59 for boston. warm across the great lakes and the south today. 68 in detroit. 66 in minneapolis. 74 in atlanta. another gorgeous day across much of the country. >>> how many gnomes are in your home? that is the sort of question residents of strassberg, illinois,...
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Apr 27, 2010
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four million small businesses across america, 24,000 of them in nevada, are now eligible for health care. they'll be able to get a 35% subsidy for their health insurance premium, 4 million of them, 25,000 in nevada. children with preexisting disabilities can no longer be denied insurance. we put $5 billion in that program to work with states for people who have preexisting disabilities. mr. president, we also raised the age for young men and women who are not getting married as early as they used to. they can now be on their parents' health insurance policy until they're 26 years old. we filled the doughnut hold create during the bush administration. so that health care legislation is extremely important and good legislation, an important law in this country. each day that goes by, part of the 4 million people are going to have insurance -- 4 million businesses will be able to have insurance for their employees they never had before. people will no longer suffer as a result of the doughnut hole. people can stay on their insurance policy until they're 26. preexisting disability will not b
four million small businesses across america, 24,000 of them in nevada, are now eligible for health care. they'll be able to get a 35% subsidy for their health insurance premium, 4 million of them, 25,000 in nevada. children with preexisting disabilities can no longer be denied insurance. we put $5 billion in that program to work with states for people who have preexisting disabilities. mr. president, we also raised the age for young men and women who are not getting married as early as they...
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what they're going on wall street, we should have the nevada gaming commission and come.
what they're going on wall street, we should have the nevada gaming commission and come.
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and i find the position of the republicans in arizona and in nevada who say the problem is one of the federal government now say we will not buy you work on it. that is why we are here this afternoon, inviting them to help was work on this issue. take a look at our proposals. i do not direct this to learn to grant only. there are 40 other republicans. take a look at this proposal. it is a good faith effort to move forward. we say, come and talk with us. work with us. >> thank you. we come to discuss this issue of immigration facing the reality of the broken immigration system in america facing the reality of a controversy law and arizona which is going to be challenged as it meets the most basic and fundamental test under our constitution and tests the fairness. we come here with the reality to act and move forward. all eyes are focused on arizona at this moment. there are focused on the law enforcement officials who are charged with implementing and enforcing their new law. it is worth quoting with the arizona association of the chiefs of police have said. we strongly urge the u.s. c
and i find the position of the republicans in arizona and in nevada who say the problem is one of the federal government now say we will not buy you work on it. that is why we are here this afternoon, inviting them to help was work on this issue. take a look at our proposals. i do not direct this to learn to grant only. there are 40 other republicans. take a look at this proposal. it is a good faith effort to move forward. we say, come and talk with us. work with us. >> thank you. we come...
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they will make big gains in congress and we have a good chance of winning nevada seat and have a chance winning a line -- illinois and i think there is a fine chance of beating barbara boxer in california. there are seeds one back for the republican party that we didn't have a chance along time ago. c. scott brown in massachusetts as example. i think republicans will make a great comeback and the most important factor is what i was trying to get at, the problem is we would wealth i will focus on conservative values and what the people want to now such as the road map for america that is being supported in by an abrupt budget hawks in the united states congress. are going to support things like issues american people want to address, are we going to try an appeal to -- try and do what we tried to do last. go all over the world and try to find her voice. we know what the american people want to hear, conservative values, they want to hear things that create jobs, the main thing, want to hear things that cut the deficit, they don't want to your health care, they want to hear things that be
they will make big gains in congress and we have a good chance of winning nevada seat and have a chance winning a line -- illinois and i think there is a fine chance of beating barbara boxer in california. there are seeds one back for the republican party that we didn't have a chance along time ago. c. scott brown in massachusetts as example. i think republicans will make a great comeback and the most important factor is what i was trying to get at, the problem is we would wealth i will focus...
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i've learned, having been in the past chairman of the nevada gaming commission, which is the gambling commissioner. we try to make those games fair so that people who came to gamble -- and, mr. president, they gambled with their own money. if they lost that money, they lost it fair and square. but one thing they lost was their own money. the deal on wall street is a really interesting gamble. they use our money, and they keep all the profits. and if they lose, they come to us for help. it's been northern two years since the financial collapse, months since these negotiations started. it's time to move forward on this negotiation. what are my friends afraid of? this is the united states senate. we're supposed to legislate. negotiate, there comes a time when we have to legislate. that time has arrived. mr. mcconnell mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader is recognized. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, yesterday i came to the floor and noted that an increasing number of businesses large and small have been weighing in on the financial regulatory bill. and what we've see
i've learned, having been in the past chairman of the nevada gaming commission, which is the gambling commissioner. we try to make those games fair so that people who came to gamble -- and, mr. president, they gambled with their own money. if they lost that money, they lost it fair and square. but one thing they lost was their own money. the deal on wall street is a really interesting gamble. they use our money, and they keep all the profits. and if they lose, they come to us for help. it's...
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Apr 20, 2010
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windy in california, nevada, and arizona. thunderstorms from kansas to south dakota. rain and thunderstorms in orlando, orlando, chattanooga and charlotte. >> 75 in new orleans today. 82 for miami. near 70 in the northeast. 60s from omaha to indianapolis. mostly 70s across the rockies today. beautiful day there. 57 for seattle. 59 in sacramento. and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> it sounded like deja vu all over again at this year's boston marathon. >> 21-year-old robert share accurate is setting a course record. he became the first person to run the ledge gend dear marathon in under 2 hours 6 minutes, 82 seconds faster than the record set by a four-time winner who happens to have the same name. both from there kenya but they're not related. >> the nguyener has gone back home. he says he's going to buy cows with his prize money. >> that time is incredible. under 2 hours 6 minutes. it took me more than that to run half that distance in the new york city half marathon. >> now you have a fixed goal. that in ten years. >> that is never going to happen. >> 2020. >> no way. >> we
windy in california, nevada, and arizona. thunderstorms from kansas to south dakota. rain and thunderstorms in orlando, orlando, chattanooga and charlotte. >> 75 in new orleans today. 82 for miami. near 70 in the northeast. 60s from omaha to indianapolis. mostly 70s across the rockies today. beautiful day there. 57 for seattle. 59 in sacramento. and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> it sounded like deja vu all over again at this year's boston marathon. >> 21-year-old robert share...
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tucson sector apprehended two injured 41,453 and officials to read the size of the population of reno nevada. and we will hear from our witnesses who are not apprehended some say three times, some say five times. but that number is astonishing. the tucson border accounts for 50% of all of the marijuana procedures in the nation. in fiscal year to doesn't mind the border patrol seized more than 1.3 million pounds of marijuana in the tucson sector alone. the first time in the border patrol sector had ever seized more than 1 million pounds of marijuana in one fiscal year. additionally 90% of the cocaine used in the united states comes from mexico and much of it smuggled through through the highway. it's these reasons and fiscal year 2000 negative 73% are all the district of the criminal filings involve either immigration or drug charges. as you know, mr. chairman, yesterday senator connolly and i released a ten-point border security action plan that calls for 3,000 national guard troops to be sent to patrol the terrorism and the mexico border, 3,000 additional border patrol agents through the bo
tucson sector apprehended two injured 41,453 and officials to read the size of the population of reno nevada. and we will hear from our witnesses who are not apprehended some say three times, some say five times. but that number is astonishing. the tucson border accounts for 50% of all of the marijuana procedures in the nation. in fiscal year to doesn't mind the border patrol seized more than 1.3 million pounds of marijuana in the tucson sector alone. the first time in the border patrol sector...
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there are two from nevada. we wondered if there might be an effort here to bring in people with a fresh perspective extenss working on wall street. although many commissioners have worked in a financial industries or in insurance. >> host: another big day today. rob rubin going to fully commissioned. >> guest: he was not only influential member of citi's board, he was considered for chairman and ceo showtimes but did not want to take an operator role but also because mr. rubin was secretary one of three during the clinton administration. we will be, i personally interested in whether the commissioners will be asking rubin about the kind of deregulation that existed in both the '90s and the last decade. >> host: there is a lot going on as there has been for quite a while in the financial and in that nexus of regulation and legislation. in the wake of the financial meltdown. right now just come in addition to these today's a commissioners and also the major speech by the current fed chairman to mr. bennet yesterd
there are two from nevada. we wondered if there might be an effort here to bring in people with a fresh perspective extenss working on wall street. although many commissioners have worked in a financial industries or in insurance. >> host: another big day today. rob rubin going to fully commissioned. >> guest: he was not only influential member of citi's board, he was considered for chairman and ceo showtimes but did not want to take an operator role but also because mr. rubin was...
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i'm capturing is the imagination of that independent vote which we know is about 20% of the vote in nevada. so it's not just a republican legacy here. it is the independent, plus the republicans. we're all going to have to get together to take harry reid out. that's why this whole race has captured the nation's attention. this has become a national race. people are really looking at it because of that. >> let's look at the race. when asked who do you support in the upcoming election, 51% said you, sharon angle. harry reid, 40%. it looks good right now. it's got to help the tea party endorsement. the question is, if it gets down to the wire, if you're splitting the vote, would you be willing to withdraw so that your other conservative candidate could take him on? >> we don't have to withdraw from a primary. remember, that's what a primary is all about, to determine who the very best candidate is. now, on the other side of primary, we have all had to sometimes hold our nose and vote for the lesser of two evils. but at this juncture, we have an opportunity to vote for principle, conservative
i'm capturing is the imagination of that independent vote which we know is about 20% of the vote in nevada. so it's not just a republican legacy here. it is the independent, plus the republicans. we're all going to have to get together to take harry reid out. that's why this whole race has captured the nation's attention. this has become a national race. people are really looking at it because of that. >> let's look at the race. when asked who do you support in the upcoming election, 51%...
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was elected to a 19 year old city in nevada flying a plane that is over afghanistan? what's it like to be their commander, the politicians? how does it affect when and where we go to war. the opposite side of the coin, what do insurgents think about our robots? what do they think about you and me sending robots to fight them. the war of ideas that bruce talked about, how is this being framed not just in our media, but any medium places like lebanon and pakistan. and in the right and wrong of all this. so interviews with jack officers and the military but also lawyers at places like human rights. the gathering together of all those but what i think is interesting is the stories shine a ripple -- shine a light on the ripple effect are playing out and everything from our politics to our laws to our ethics to that we fight wars. and what i'd like you will be the is just walk through where we stand right now with robotics and some of the question i think that it coming out of this. the technologies, these predators, they seem like science fiction. but we need to remember t
was elected to a 19 year old city in nevada flying a plane that is over afghanistan? what's it like to be their commander, the politicians? how does it affect when and where we go to war. the opposite side of the coin, what do insurgents think about our robots? what do they think about you and me sending robots to fight them. the war of ideas that bruce talked about, how is this being framed not just in our media, but any medium places like lebanon and pakistan. and in the right and wrong of...
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kent is calling from nevada. all right, kent, you also think there should be some type of punishment. what do you think it should be? >> caller: i think it all should definitely stick with the harsh punishment. not just the obligatory slap on the wrist. there's a history among elitist celebrity athletes that you have this elitist mentality where they're kind of above the law and ben obviously has put himself in very precarious situations and i think that's just the tip of the iceberg. there are two things we know about, and i think if he gets that little slap on the wrist that's not going do the trick. i think there needs to be some sort of precedent set among the celebrity athletes that this kind of behavior won't be tolerated because if it isn't meted out with the very harsh type of punishment, i think you will have other athletes that continue to follow this trend, knowing there won't be any kind of punishment. >> are you a football fan? >> oh, yeah. >> absolutely. do you think the commissioner will do that? >
kent is calling from nevada. all right, kent, you also think there should be some type of punishment. what do you think it should be? >> caller: i think it all should definitely stick with the harsh punishment. not just the obligatory slap on the wrist. there's a history among elitist celebrity athletes that you have this elitist mentality where they're kind of above the law and ben obviously has put himself in very precarious situations and i think that's just the tip of the iceberg....